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To make computers chill, manufacturers typically outfit hot chips with heat sinks, whose fins release heat into a stream of air. It comprises a PID temperature controller already connected to a 40-amp solid-state relay (SSR) power switch, with the option of adding a properly sized heat sink, current measurement, over/under temperature limit control, mechanical contactor, and digital communications--all in one package. The heat sink ensures highly efficient heat dissipation as a result of the combination of good design (components and shape), duly selected aluminum material, and precision extrusion technology. |
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